Export Controls: What s the Difference? Exploring Dual Use Technology Crystal Meserve Schneider International Trade Compliance Lockheed Martin Corporation Thursday, April 22, 2010
Different Jurisdictions Commercial Export Administration Act (EAA) Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS) Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Military Arms Export Control Act (AECA) Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Commerce Control List (CCL) U.S. Munitions List (USML)
Different Jurisdictions Commercial Military
Different Jurisdictions Commercial CCL Categories: 1. Nuclear materials, etc. 2. Materials, Chemicals, etc. 3. Materials Processing 4. Electronics 5. Telecommunications 6. Sensors & Lasers 7. Navigation & Avionics 8. Marine 9. Propulsion Systems, Space, etc. Military USMLCategories: I. Firearms II. Artillery Projectors III. Ammunition IV. Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, etc. V. Explosives, Propellants, etc. VI. Vessels of War and Special Naval Equip. VII. Tanks and Military Vehicles VIII. Aircraft, Spacecraft, etc. IX. Military Training Equipment X. Protective Personnel Equipment XI. Military & Space Electronics XII. Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical, etc. XIII. Auxiliary Military Equipment XIV. Toxicological Agents & Equip, etc. XV. Spacecraft Systems & Associated XVI. Nuclear Weapons Design and Test Equip. XVII. Classified Articles, Tech Data, etc. not otherwise enumerated. XVIII. Reserved XIX. Reserved XX. Submersible Vessels, etc. XXI. Miscellaneous Articles
Changing Jurisdiction
Determining Jurisdiction Step 1: Is it a defense article US Munitions List - See 22 CFR 120.3 Step 2: Not your part? Contact Manufacturer and request their ECCN number. Step 3: Your part? If not USML, review CCL, document your review. If you are not sure, you can do the following: a. If question remains as to USML vs. CCL submit Commodity Jurisdiction to the US Department of State. Recommendation: Choose your position and state your case. b. If item wasn t designed, modified, or adapted for military use i.e., not USML, and you want to find out where it falls under the CCL, submit a Commodity Classification Request (CCATS) to the US Department of Commerce. Again Choose your ECCN and state your case.
ITAR - Authorizations ITAR covers the export of THREE things: USML Hardware ( Defense Article ) Technical data related to Defense Articles Services related to Defense Articles Example: F-16 Specification and repair manual for F-16 Avionics Training on Operation/Repair of F-16 Avionics
ITAR - Authorizations Export of those three things MUST be authorized by one of the following THREE methods: Export License (DSP-5, DSP-85, DSP-73, etc.) Agreement (Technical Assistance Agreement, Manufacturing License Agreement) ITAR Exemption *Empowered Official: Millie Larassa
ITAR - Authorizations Examples DSP-5s (permanent export of unclassified defense articles) -unclassified tech data for marketing -unclassified spare parts under purchase order -unclassified parts to support int l manufacture/assembly -unclassified technical manuals DSP-85s (permanent and temporary export and temporary import of classified defense articles) -classified hardware under contract -classified briefing for marketing (DCS/FMS) -temporarily import classified item for repair and re-export DSP-73s (temporary export of unclassified defense articles) -tooling needed for overseas production -assemblies return to foreign vendor for repair
ITAR - Authorizations Examples TAAs (Technical Assistance Agreements -Assembly of F-16 -Collaborate on proposal with foreign partner MLAs (Manufacturing License Agreements -potential manufacturing of structural assemblies -manufacture of classified items -manufacture of unclassified components -manufacture of sensitive items -production of product and sale within territory
USG Process LMMFC ITC LM CITCO DOS/DDTC DOD/DTSA DOS/Regional DOS/Human Rights DTSA Tech US Army US Navy NSA DSTA Pol DASADEC LTPO ITC International Trade Compliance CITCO Corporate International Trade Compliance Office DTSA Defense Technology Security Administration Tri Service/ EXCOM LO/CLO
What is an ECCN? CCL Categories: 1. Nuclear materials, etc. 2. Materials, Chemicals, etc. 3. Materials Processing 4. Electronics 5. Telecommunications 6. Sensors & Lasers 7. Navigation & Avionics 8. Marine 9. Propulsion Systems, Space, etc. First position: Second position: 9 Categories from CCL 5 product groups Product Groups: A. Systems, Equipment and Components B. Test, Inspection, Production Equipment C. Materials D. Software E. Technology 9A990 = 9. Propulsion Systems, Space, etc. A. Systems, Equipment and components.
Definitions Dual use. Items that have both commercial and military or proliferation applications. While this term is used informally to describe items that are subject to the EAR, purely commercial items are also subject to the EAR (see 734.2(a) of the EAR). Export. Export means an actual shipment or transmission of items out of the United States. (see 734.2(b) of the EAR.) And Deemed Exports Technology. (General Technology Note)--Specific information necessary for the development, production, or use of a product. The information takes the form of technical data or technical assistance. Controlled technology is defined in the General Technology Note and in the Commerce Control List (Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the EAR).
Need a license? How to tell Step 1: What are you exporting? Classify your item (State vs. Commerce, ECCN?) 3A981 Polygraphs (except biomedical recorders designed for use in medical facilities for monitoring biological and neurophysical responses); fingerprint analyzers, cameras and equipment, n.e.s.; automated fingerprint and identification retrieval systems, n.e.s.; psychological stress analysis equipment; electronic monitoring restraint devices; and specially designed parts and accessories, n.e.s. License Requirements Reason for Control: CC Control(s) CC applies to entire entry License Exceptions LVS: N/A GBS: N/A CIV: N/A List of Items Controlled Unit: Equipment in number Related Controls: N/A Related Definitions: N/A Country Chart CC Column 1 The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading.
Need a license? How to tell Step 2 - Where are you exporting? Restricted country? Embargos? Country Chart?
Need a license? How to tell Step 3 - Who will receive your item? Entity List, Specially Designated Nationals, Denied Persons, etc.
Need a license? How to tell Step 4 - What will your item be used for? End Use Controls
Summary ITAR = military = ALWAYS REQUIRES AUTHORIZATION EAR = dual-use & commercial = maybe yes, maybe no
Helpful Links Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) (DoC) http://www.bis.doc.gov/ Export Administration Regulations http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/ear_data.html Classify your item within EAR- Commodity Classifications: http://www.bis.doc.gov/licensing/bis_eccn.pdf Check other classifications: http://www.bis.doc.gov/commodityclassificationpage.htm Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DTC) (DoS) http://pmddtc.state.gov International Traffic in Arms Regulations http://pmddtc.state.gov/regulations_laws/itar.html Jurisdictional (commodity jurisdictions) - http://pmddtc.state.gov/commodity_jurisdiction/index.html